Pages Dated "1911" with "1906" Cover
Illinois Glass Bottles Catalog
287 pages - Some in Color
- Flint glass ware.
- Pharmaceutical ware, including bottles, medicine droppers, eye-baths, feeding tubes, more.
- Liquor Bottles, Flasks, and Demijohns.
- Test Tubes, Vials, Syringes.
- Milk Bottles.
- Cooking Extract Bottles.
- Preserving and Pickling Jars and Bottles.
- Soda and Mineral Water Bottles.
- Beer Mugs and Schooners.
- Decorative Balls (color).
- Cosmetics Jars, Bottles & Boxes.
- Perfume Bottles.
- Ink and Glue Bottles.
- Other Jars of All Types.
- Wickered Bottles of all types.
- "Lightning" Caps.
- Self-seal caps.
- Drawer Pulls
- Labels (2 pages in color)
- Crates and packers in Straw, Cardboard, and Wood.
- Box Trimmings and Locks, Packing Materials
- Many, many more items.
This is a highly detailed and accurate reproduction of a wonderful find -- an extremely large and unusual binder of removable pages from Illinois Glass Bottles. The binder has "1906" stamped on front, but all the pages have "1911". There are 287 pages and a 12-page index -- an incredible selection of bottles and jars, with dimensions and prices. Three color pages, including 2 pages of labels.
Included are bottles, jars, and other shapes in clear and opal glass; jars and bottles with stoppers, glass and metal screw-lids and -tops. A really wonderful source of information.
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We have digitally reproduced and restored our original 287 pages at an extremely high resolution. The pages are printed on a heavy cream low-gloss paper reminiscent of the original. This is not a photocopy - our methods allow us to retain an unusual image clarity and depth of detail. Its true spiral binding, unlike a comb binding, allows this book to remain unharmed when left open at the desired place. Heavy clear vinyl covers protect the front and back, and the cover image is reproduced on an even heavier weight paper than the inside pages. Our fine reproductions are already in some museum research libraries.
This reproduction catalog is meant to be a permanent reference for the collector or other interested reader.
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